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Bouvard Cruises - Mandurah - Mandurah

Bouvard Cruises - Mandurah - Mandurah

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Bouvard Cruises - Mandurah - Mandurah
Bouvard Cruises - Mandurah - Mandurah
Bouvard Cruises - Mandurah - Mandurah

A visit to Mandurah would not be complete without a Bouvard Cruises tour of the beautiful Mandurah canals and waterways, less than an hour’s drive south of Perth.

Once onboard you’ll listen to the captain’s commentary as we cruise through the magnificent calm inland waterways, view the new award winning Mandurah Ocean Marina, marvel at the world class canal waterways and the multi-million dollar can homes.

Not forgetting our ever popular local bottle nose dolphins, these beautiful and highly intelligent mammals are regularly seen swimming in the Mandurah waterways, and often join us to jump and play in the wake of our boats, making this a unique family cruise.

See the abundance of natural wildlife as we pass through the Creery Wetlands Reserve including birdlife, view the famous Osprey nest perched high on a specially built platform, watch as the large pelicans glide and soar above.

Bouvard Cruises recently achieved silver in the 2007 Western Australian Tourism Awards, along with their tourism business accreditation they continue to strive and to give excellent service to ensure your cruise is memorable.

Facilities for Bouvard Cruises - Mandurah

  • Car park
  • Checkin Desk
  • Public Transport

Services for Bouvard Cruises - Mandurah

1 Hour Scenic Canal and Estuary Cruise
Bouvard Cruises is located in Manjar Bay right in the heart of Mandurah. Listen to a live commentary and see from a waters view, the continually changing vibrant and cosmopolitan city of Mandurah, the world class award winning Mandurah Ocean Marina, the multi million dollar homes in stunning canal waterways then with a complete contrast as we traverse along the Creery Wetlands see the abundance of marine and birdlife, view the famous Osprey nest perched high on a specially built platform, watch as the large pelicans glide and soar above the waterways. Not forgetting our ever popular bottlenose dolphins, these beautiful and highly intelligent mammals are regularly seen swimming in the Mandurah waterways of the Peel Inlet and often join us to jump and play in the wake of our boats, making this a unique family cruise.
2 Hour Barbecue Lunch Cruise
Join us for a two hour onboard barbecue cruise. We prepare a fresh scrumptious barbecue whilst cruising.
1 Hour Christmas Canal Lights Cruise
Discover Mandurah's unique Christmas wonderland. Each year thousands of Christmas lights and decorations illuminate Mandurah's luxury multi-million dollar canal homes, creating an enchanting display that will leave you spellbound. Tours operate 1 December to Mid January (excluding Christmas Day), departing 7:30pm to 8:30pm or 8:45pm to 9:45pm.
2 Hour Christmas Canal Lights Cruise
Due to popular demand cruise time has been extended to show a wider range of lights. Enjoy cruising at twilight, and watch the darkness fall as the illumination of lights turns homes into a Christmas wonderland.
1 Hour Lunch Cruise ( Fish and Chips Option)
Come with us and enjoy a one hour lunch cruise with the option of fish and chips onboard. Listen to the skipper’s informative commentary about Mandurah, pointing our iconic features of Mandurah and sit back and enjoy the scenery.

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